Is it normal for a new car to have paint spots?

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RoseFitz
07/28/25 5:39pm
It is normal for a new car to have paint spots. Checking the vehicle's exterior: To better inspect the condition of a new car, consumers usually don't have professional tools, so the only method is to observe with the naked eye. To check for scratches and wear on the paint, park the vehicle in an outdoor area with ample light and then examine whether the paint is even. Checking the production date of the new car's glass: As shown in the image, the numbers represent the most recent production year, and the dots represent the production month. If the dots are on the left side of the number, it indicates production in the first half of the year—subtract the number of black dots from 7 to get the specific month. If the dots are on the right side of the number, it indicates production in the second half of the year—subtract the number of black dots from 13 to get the specific month. If the production date of the windshield glass is far from the new car's production date, such as a year or more, it is highly likely that the windshield glass has been replaced. Checking the wear and tear of the new car: Observe whether there is obvious wear on the tire surface. Generally, new tires will have intact tread hairs, but it's not impossible that the manufacturer has removed the tread hairs. Therefore, you can check the chassis for scratches to prevent the vehicle from being driven aggressively by employees during transportation.
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AdamDella
08/11/25 11:47pm
When I first got my new car, I noticed a few small paint spots and felt a bit upset, thinking a new car should be flawless. After talking to an experienced driver, I learned that it's common for dust or small air bubbles to get mixed in during the paint spraying process at the car factory, especially with darker paint colors where it's more noticeable. Minor paint spots usually don’t affect the car’s performance or durability. As long as the spots are small and in inconspicuous areas, most brands consider them within normal production tolerances. I recommend taking photos for documentation first, then having the dealership inspect it. They might offer free polishing or minor touch-ups under warranty, making it an easy fix. It’s normal for new cars to have minor imperfections, so don’t dwell on it too much—focusing on the overall driving experience is what really matters.
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EmersynMarie
08/11/25 11:48pm
As an auto enthusiast, I often ponder minor paint issues on new cars. Paint specks typically stem from slight imperfections during the spraying process, such as factory dust settling on wet paint, creating bubbles or tiny black dots - not uncommon in mass-produced vehicles. Brand standards vary, but minor blemishes are usually acceptable; just wipe with a clean cloth during inspection to confirm it's not surface dirt. If there aren't many spots, polishing can restore flawless shine. The safest approach is immediately contacting your dealer for warranty processing - their professional handling is efficient. Never underestimate these details; regular paint maintenance significantly extends exterior longevity.
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